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This Week at WordPress.org (January 24, 2022)

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Courtney Robertson
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don't want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we've got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this…

Can Five for the Future Fund WordPress Research?

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Jordi Cabot
How can WordPress attract and retain more contributors? How can we assess and improve contributors, leaders, governance, transparency, discourse, and diversity in this dynamic community? Jordi Cabot proposes making research into these areas as a part of WordPress.org's Five for the Future program.

This Week at WordPress.org (January 17, 2022)

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Courtney Robertson
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don't want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we've got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this…

This Week at WordPress.org (January 10, 2022)

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Courtney Robertson
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don't want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we've got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this…

This Week at WordPress.org (January 3, 2022)

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Courtney Robertson
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don't want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we've got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this…

Wes Bos has published a free…

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Dan Knauss

Wes Bos has published a free note and reference guide for JavaScript developers, especially for beginners. It's a great-looking resource. đź‘Ť

WP Migrate DB Pro 2.0 has…

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Dan Knauss

WP Migrate DB Pro 2.0 has been released with a nice-looking UI update, profile improvements, CLI add-on improvements, and an all-new Media Files add-on. ✨ Explaining why it took two and a half years to get this update out, Iain…

Chris Wiegman explains how to create…

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Dan Knauss

Chris Wiegman explains how to create a minimal WordPress theme "in the era of Gutenberg" with three key focus points: No JavaScript should be needed on the front end. CSS should be limited to a single stylesheet and strive to…

Craig Buckler shared a number of…

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Dan Knauss

Craig Buckler shared a number of JavaScript developer tool "secrets." One tip I picked up: Chrome’s Coverage panel allows you to quickly locate JavaScript (and CSS) code that has — and has not — been used. 👨‍💻

There is a proposal from sarayourfriend…

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Dan Knauss

There is a proposal from sarayourfriend for native TypeScript support in Gutenberg. TypeScript extends JavaScript by adding types. It's hoped this move might "encourage new contributions by community members in this space by lowering the learning curve and leveraging existing…
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